Update 2:
Sledgehammer Games has stated that this update’s sole purpose is to remove Winter Siege content.
No changes, other than to deactivate #WinterSiege.
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) January 2, 2018
Update 1:
Sledgehammer Games has confirmed that the Winter Siege event has ended. However, it’s still possible to complete Orders in progress and open Winter Siege supply drops. The Winter Collection is also still available, though Winter Collection Rewards are not.
We’ve rolled out an update to end #WinterSiege, and Captain Butcher is packing up and heading out. You can still complete Orders in progress and open unopened supply drops, and the Winter Collection will still be available. However, Winter Collection Rewards will not. pic.twitter.com/9vmqtKtwXU
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) January 2, 2018
This is only the first of #CODWWII community events like this, so keep an eye out for more to come!
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) January 2, 2018
Original Story:
A new Call of Duty: WWII update is rolling out. It’s currently available to download and install on PS4. The PS4 patch (1.08) is 1.8 GB in size, which is fairly substantial.
We’re still waiting for the update to roll out across Xbox One systems, and potentially PC.
Patch notes should be made available soon, and we’ll have this post updated with those as soon as possible. Expect the removal of the Winter Siege event, and replacements for the winter-themed Headquarters and modes.
What are you hoping this patch tweaks? Do you think weapons need rebalancing, or are you wanting more content? Let us know.
In other Call of Duty: WWII news, a $1.50 wager dispute results in a casualty due to “swatting” in Kansas, Sledgehammer Games is to provide insight into some of the studio’s “design choices” for the game, and here’s what the latest update did to weapon balance.